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Pets are experts at hiding discomfort and disease, but early diagnosis can help manage the pain as well as prevent further damage.
Degenerative joint disease can be caused by wear and tear, normal aging, injury, and even obesity. Symptoms include:
Difficulty walking, jumping, or running Avoiding stairs Not getting up into a favorite spot Favoring one leg over another Unexplained weight loss Diminished activity Decreased grooming Limping Litter box accidents Refusal to use the pet door Hair loss over joints from excessive grooming
There are treatments and medications available.
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Breed/Type Typical weight (lbs) Typical weight (kg)
Abyssininan 6.6 3
Bengal 8.8 4
Birman 9.9 4.5
British Shorthair 9.9 4.5
Burmese 8.8 4
Domestic Longhair 9.9 4.5
Domestic Shorthair 9.9 4.5
Maine Coon 13 6
Norwegian Forest Cat 17.6 8
Oriental 8.8 4
Persian 11 5
Ragdoll 8.8 4
Cornish Rex / Devon Rex 8.8 4
Russian Blue 7.7 3.5
Savannah 8.8 4
Siamese 8.8 4
Tonkinese 8.8 4
You should be able to feel the ribs and underlying skeleton on the cat, but it should also have a thin layer of fat under the skin, and muscles on the shoulders and legs.
Some older dogs develop cognitive issues, as well as problems with vision and sight, but they can still live full and happy lives.
Dogs’ bodies change with age, just like human bodies do. Some dogs don’t see as well as they used to. Others don’t hear as well, or have a hard time determining the direction of sounds.
Decreased grooming There can be many reasons a cat stops grooming, for instance obesity or joint pain that makes some areas difficult to reach.
Cats have a unique skeletal structure that allows them to move in ways humans and dogs can’t – the […]
Cats perceive the world in a way different from humans; they see in color, but not the same way we do, and the muted colors help them detect movement.
They can see quite well in low light conditions – they see well at about one sixth of the light a human needs – but they can’t focus on anything closer than a foot away.
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